Monday, May 21, 2012

Anton Health and Nutrition

Liver Pâté with Stewed Black Figs

Liver Pâté with Stewed Black Figs

Serves 10-12 A perfect appetizer for potlucks, parties and protein-types! Grass-fed beef liver is cooked in stock and herbs and pureed into a smooth, spreadable pâté. Topped with black Mission figs for a rich and sweet taste-sensation. This gourmet pâté is quicker and easier than it may seem and transports easily. EQUIPMENT Soufflé dish, terrine, [...]

“No-Cream” Cream of Asparagus Soup

“No-Cream” Cream of Asparagus Soup

Serves 4 Who says a chilled soup can’t be heart-warming? This sweet, seasonal soup uses traditional ingredients with a simple addition of avocado to cream and thicken. Asparagus is a seasonal vegetable, best bought at the peak of the season (spring and late summer) at your local farmers’ market. Cooking Tip: Instead of guessing where [...]

Local Greens with Balsamic-Marinated Berries

Local Greens with Balsamic-Marinated Berries

Serves 2 One peek at the ingredients tells you this is my mom’s recipe: “balsamic vinegar, aged at least 8 years… older even better”, “fresh brie or goat cheese”, “semi-course sea salt, coral, black or herbed”. My mom, Dorothy McNett, is a cooking instructor and gourmet foodie… can you tell? This makes a phenomenal spring [...]

Kale Chips

Kale Chips

Yield: 6-8 servings These mineral-rich pop ‘em in your mouth crunchies make a low-carb alternative to popcorn, potato chips or French fries. The winning formula? Salty, sour and sweet. 3 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar 1-2 tablespoons honey or several drops liquid stevia 1 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 teaspoons garlic powder 1/8-1/4 [...]

Grain-Free Raw “Stir-Fry” with Parsnip Rice

Grain-Free Raw “Stir-Fry” with Parsnip Rice

Serves 4 Get a stir-fried taste without the “fry”. This mock Asian raw stir-fry replaces rice with pulsed parsnips. The addition of tahini and a little extra honey help to balance any bitter, raw flavors. Nutrition Tip: Massaging fibrous or hearty vegetables breaks them down and “wilts” them slightly without cooking. This saves precious nutrients [...]

Caramelized Leeks with Fennel Bulb

Caramelized Leeks with Fennel Bulb

Makes 4 side servings Leeks are caramelized to release their natural sugars, and cooked with fennel bulb for a sweet, licorice-like taste. Toasted fennel seeds add a more robust flavor. Serve alongside meat, poultry, eggs or grains. Cooking Tip: “Caramelizing” is a different technique than “browning”. Caramelizing is when the natural sugars inside cook up [...]

Steamed Beets with Miso, Mustard and Clove Dressing

Steamed Beets with Miso, Mustard and Clove Dressing

Serves 4 A sweet and tangy dressing with a hint of clove enhances and enlivens the flavors of sweet steamed beets in this healthy side dish. It makes a showy presentation too, with the stark contrast in colors. For a raw version, grate or thinly slice the beets with a v-slicer and drizzle with the [...]

Raw Jicama Salad with Curried Macadamia Dressing

Raw Jicama Salad with Curried Macadamia Dressing

Serves 4 Warming curry spices counter the clean crispness of jicama in this simple, flavorful, all-season salad. The sweet, tropical taste of macadamia nuts and coconut water bring it all together. Served with an edible green sprout garnish. Cooking Tip: Jicama (HIH-kuh-ma) is a sweet, watery root native to Mexico. Its crisp, refreshing taste is  [...]

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